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With divisional track meet just 10:56.13.
around the corner, Sidney's Boys field events
track teams are warming up with With a greatly improved throw
nicely as several individual of 174-6, Scott Huft won the
efforts were recorded at the javelin event. Lico Sifuentes
Miles City Invitational meet threw the shot put 45-4 for a
Saturday. With a team score of sixth-place finish. With a vault
70.5 points, Sidney's girls of 13-0, Anthony Maltese
placed third behind Miles City placed third, and with this vault
with 91 points and Sheridan, put him as the second highest
Wyo., with 92 points. The boys vaulter in Sidney's record.
team, with 28 points, placed Girls timed events
ninth at the meet. Lisa Rehbein, in the 100-
Boys timed events meter dash, placed fifth in a time
In the 200 meter dash, Kyle of 13.4. Sara Farr won the 100-
Welnel won the event in a time me.ter hurdles in a time of 16.77
of 23. ! 3. Scott Suko, in the 3200 as well as placing third in the
meter run, placed sixth in 400-meter run with a time of
60.47. Danielle Hagen placed to place fourth.
fourth in the 800-meter run withGirls
a time of 2:29.03. S. Farr, in the Mandy Norby
300-meter hurdles, ran to a sec- fourth-place
ond-place finish in 47.25 while with a throw of
Amy Fullmer placed fourth with high jump, Bridgett',
a time of 48.48. Becky 4-10 for a
Huskamp placed fourth in the Heidy Bouchard
1600-meter run with a time of jump, placed
5:43.41. The short relay team of 32-1 followed
ran a time of 52.14 to place sec- Janaye Brown in
ond while the girls 1600-meter jump of 32-1/4.
relay team ran a time of 4:16.16 pole vault event
PHOTO BY DUANE NORBY
Scott Huft threw a personal best throw of 174-6 to win the
javelin event in Miles City Saturday.
The area's premier track ath-
letes gathered Tuesday to com-
pete in the Top 10 track meet
held in Glasgow. The top four
place winners are as follows:
Boys timed events
Circle's Brandon Birkley ran a
time of 52.2 in the 400-meter
dash to place second. Also plac-
ing second was Fairview's
Kelsey Wiltzen in the 800-meter
run with a time of 2:03.0. In the
3200-meter run, Lambert's Zac
Jones placed second in 10:37.3
while Sidney's Scott Suko
placed fourth in a time of
10:40.9. Sidney's 400-meter
relay team placed fourth with a
time of 45.6.
Boys field events
Savage's Phil Pust, with a
jump of 20-13/4, placed third in
the long jump. Sidney's James
Beyer jumped to a fourth-place
finish in the triple jump with a
jump of 40-7. Lambert's Chris
Evenson cleared 6-4 to win the
high jump. Placing second in
win over
In a 16-1 victor / 9ver well. Lea the way in RBIs
Poplar Tuesday, Sidney's fast-" was Siftl ntes: with three and
pitch team put together a hitting
display accounting for 12 hits in
five innings of play.
First-inning singles by Sam
Byer and Ashlee Anvik helped
the Eagles off to an early first-
inning lead of 2-0. Although put
down in order in the second,
Sidney rallied for five runs in
the third behind a pair of singles
by Michelle McPherson and
Anvik as well as a triple by
Kendra Kallevig.
Sidney again struck in the
fourth as Sweley and LeighAnn
Sifuentes teamed up for hits to
add an additional to the Eagles'
scoreboard and take a com-
manding 8-0 advantage into the
fifth inning. Sidney's momen-
tum carded over into the fifth as
a one-out single by KaUevig
was supported by follow-up sin-
gles by Sifuentes and Byer as
the Eagles extended its margin
to 16-0. Poplar's lone run came
in the bottom of the fifth inning
in the 15-run win for Sidney.
Kallevig led the Eagles at the
plate with three hits. McPher-
son, Sifuentes, Byer and Anvik
all ended play with two hits
while Sweley added a hit as
Poplar to four hits for the game.
Sidney's final home game of
Kallevigwith two. the season is a conference
Good pitching by McPherson matchup with Glendive Tuesday
and strong overall defense held at Lyndale Park.
PHOTO BY DUANE NORBY
Sidney's LeighAnn Sifuentes had a good day at the plate
with two hits and three RBIs against Poplar Tuesday.
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Asklee Aavik < opkov ore
Ashlee Anvik has provided the Sidney
Eagles with strong offensive and defen-
sive play.
Ashlee accounted for one of Sidney's
five hits and the team's RBI in the loss
against Belgrade. She then a ccounted
for two of the team's five hits and
scored a run against HunUey Project,
In Sidney's 16-1 victory over Poplar,
Anvik finished with two hits, two RBIs
md one run.
Defensively, Ashlee provides the
Eagles with good range and strong play
at shortstop. As she continues to
=mprove and becomes more consistent
she has the ability to be one of the top
infielders in the Eastern A.
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the discus was Fairview's Derek
Johnson with a throw of 145-6.
Sidney's Lico Sifuentes, with a
throw of 46-5, placed fourth in
the shot put.
Girls timed events
Sidney's Amy Fullmer record-
ed a time of 1:02.3 in the 400-
meter dash to place fourth. In
the 800-meter run, Richey's
Sarah Servais placed third in a
time of 2:28.4 followed closely
by Sidney's Danielle Hagen in
fourth with a time of 2:28.6.
Bainville's Kayla Hauso placed
second in the 3200-meter run
with a time of 12:07.3. Lam-
bert's JaNae Klempel won the
100-meter hurdles in a time of
16.4. In the 300-meter hurdles,
Sidney's Sara Farr placed third
with a time of 46.7. Sidney's
short relay team placed fourth in
52.7 while its long relay team
ran a time of 4:14.9 for a third-
place finish.
Girls field events
Fairview's Amanda
Andreasen jumped 32-71/2 to
place third in the triple jump.
Sidney's Bridgett Farr cleared
5-0 to place fourth in the high
jump. Sidney's Ashley Taylor
vaulted 10-6 to win the pole
vault. With a throw of 34-61/2,
Fairview Nicole Johnson placed
fourth in the shot put as well as
placing second in the discus
with a throw of 114-2. In the
javelin, Culbertson's Ashley
Sorensen placed second with a
throw of 120-0 followed by
teammate Ashley Moran with a
throw of 113-11. Richey's Cam-
mie Carr threw the javelin 113-
4 to place fourth.
Pictured is Beau Teacher competing at a
tournament. Teacher placed third in forms
sparring in the junior black belt division last
at the 37th Annual Northwest Tse Kwon
Invitational Championships. The tournament
in Billings and hosted by the Rocky Mountain
Tae Kwon Do Karate Club. Erik Ohlin, coml
eight year-old purple belt division, placed
ring and third in forms. In the adult blue
Severson placed second in forms.
wrest
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Entertainment with an action-lot of money from them," Melby can get some
packed punch is slated for May said. "The experience we could tion by going up
13 at the Sidney High gymnasi- get from 14 matches against the The smoker is
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to help Sidney wrestlers com- team at the Disney Duals in the attend for $4.
pete as a team at the Disney All-Star division. This year, be available as well.
National Folkstyle Dual Cham- however, Melby feels Sidney's
pionships held in Orlando, Fla. wrestling team could fair very
Put together by Sidney well competing in the high
Wrestling Head Coach Guy school teamdivision, clinic
Melby, the event has already"There will be some nationally A free fast-pitch
attracted more than 40 partici- ranked high school teams there for grades K-12 is
pants including four girls, and I would really like these
"We used to have these smok- boys to compete against some of
era back in college and raised a them," Melby said. "I feel we
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